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Final Project
I just completed my third year of at Rowan University, and I thought I would share my latest engineering clinic project...A lot of work went into this thing.
http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMGP0738.jpg http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMGP0740.jpg http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMGP0706.jpg http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMGP0743.jpg http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMGP0709.jpg http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMGP0741.jpg This was a first year project, so my team of 3 had no background on combustion theory or nano particle creation. We had to design and construct a facility for manufacturing nano particles, and we came up with this co flow burner. This facility is unique because it is portable (only 20" tall), and the delivery system for the particles is attached under the burner. This was a full semester course worth 2 credits!...2.5 hour class twice a week. Everything was built at Rowan by me and one other of my team members(he just got a firebird btw). 76 machine hours went into the facility alone. The chamber shown on the lower portion gets inert gas pumped through it, which becomes saturated in the liquid precurser(to make nanoparticles) inside. It then exits the chamber and gets forced up to the top stack of tubes where the flame is produced. The layers of the top stacked tubes put out an oxider, fuel(methane), and a shroud gas(nitrogen) to contain the oxidizer/fuel mixture. Basically a pimped out bunsen burner for controlling gas mixtures. |
pics don't work but sounds like some cool ****in ****!
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Pics worked for me...but I think I fixed them?
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Looks ridiculous, as I was reading I was very confused until you got to pimped out Bunsen burner and it all made sense!
A lot of nice fabrication is involved in that peice, congrats on the work. |
works now. ****in sick
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Can it make toast?
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If you like toast smoked in chlorine gas
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Did you CNC all those parts or were they done via mill or custom order from a machine shop?
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very cool build hope all the hours put into it are now worth its finished product
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very nice project. Would love to see it in action.
For my senior engineering project, our team created an active suspension system using hydraulics. I understand the fabrication time necessary. |
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What kind of CNC mills does rowan have. Looks real neat and a fun project
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looking good,what kind of degree are you in for, mechanic engineering?
Does it do smores? |
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